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20 Comments
- astorygirl, on 05/06/2009, -1/+15Have the Swedes just decided to prosecute everyone in sight?
- sockpuppets, on 05/07/2009, -0/+9They should go after the Swedish chef. That guy never seemed right to me.
- inactive, on 05/07/2009, -6/+14I first thought it said
"Sweden May Prostitute Cisco Hooker" - Clodhopper, on 05/07/2009, -2/+7That's because you're ***** stupid.
- jer2eydevil88, on 05/07/2009, -0/+5Yeah... :-D thanks for correcting my typo but martin niemoller would have read more into the context than the misspelling.
- Stormwern, on 05/07/2009, -0/+5"slope"
- inactive, on 05/07/2009, -3/+8So what? take out one hacker a thousand more will take it place.
- jer2eydevil88, on 05/07/2009, -2/+6It's a slippery slow swedes... be careful..
- mizarone, on 05/07/2009, -0/+3Sweden May Prosecute Swedish Chef. "The Chef is bork, bork, borked.", was quoted by an official.
- mctom987, on 05/07/2009, -0/+2Agreed.
If everyone knew everyone's 'intimate' business secrets, it would be a hell of a lot easier to sue everyone infringing on IP. Vegas does the very thing with it's casino machines; all the machine's source codes must be kept on file. It is illegal to operate otherwise. Though, for a totally different purpose, it would still be a great benefit for the entire market. - Myztry, on 05/07/2009, -0/+2Trade Secrets. LOL. The instant another entity knows a secret, it is no longer a secret.
Fair enough if the law surrounding secrets provided protection from being compelled to reveal a secret, or forbidded those entrusted from telling a secret. But the the idea that an inadequately protected secret that is discovered is still a secret is foolish.
Can a secret even exist in a common commodity item? - miketest, on 05/07/2009, -0/+1Wow, I thought you need to be prosecuted first for sporting two marbles in place of eyes.
- adriaaan, on 05/07/2009, -0/+1I first thought your comment said
"Sweden May Prostitute Cisco Hacker" - borez, on 05/07/2009, -2/+2Looks like they got to the router of the problem.
- inactive, on 05/07/2009, -4/+4i thought it said hooker when i first read the title
- miketest, on 05/07/2009, -3/+2[sarcasm]
Ohhh man why prosecute him? Execute him for his heinous crime of source code thievery.
[/sarcasm] - jer2eydevil88, on 05/07/2009, -4/+2I meant slippery slope people...
Hackers are people who push boundaries and as a computer user you may not like that but all revolutionaries have pushed boundaries.
First they put away the dealers, keep our kids safe and off the street. Then they shooed away the bums, then they beat and bashed the queers, turned away asylum-seekers, fed us suspicions and fears. We didn't raise our voices, we didn't make a fuss. It's funny there was no one left to notice, When they came for us.- based on statements made by Martin Niemoller. - gl77, on 05/07/2009, -3/+1She had dumps like a truck truck truck
Thighs like what what what
Baby move your butt butt butt
Uh
I think to sing it again
She had dumps like a truck truck truck
Thighs like what what what
All night long
Let me see that thong
oh.......i thought you meant Sisqo
sry. - dmcaudio, on 05/07/2009, -2/+0..............................Yes...<<...Did you do something illegal?..................>>.No
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...Is it only illegal because some group says so?......>>......Yes...>>..Don't worry about it. :-)
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................................No......>> .........Any chance of getting caught?.. >> ....No - GoKings, on 05/07/2009, -4/+1Hey China... I mean mom... I want you to meet my bitch... er prostitute... er... ally... Sweden.


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